Data Engineer - Overture Partners
Indianapolis, IN 46222
About the Job
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Overture Partners' client has an immediate need for a Data Engineer. To secure an interview for this role, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Must Haves'
Responsibilities include designing scalable data pipelines, utilizing these tools for automation, managing data warehousing solutions, collaborating with data scientists, ensuring data quality, and documenting processes.
Additional Information:
W2 employees of Overture Partners who work 30 or more hours per week are eligible for the following benefits: medical (choice of 3 plans), 401(k) starting on day one, a variety of voluntary benefits including life and disability insurance, and sick time if required by law in the worked-in state/locality.
Overture Partners' client has an immediate need for a Data Engineer. To secure an interview for this role, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Must Haves'
- Data Engineer with expertise in advanced database technologies and data orchestration tools like Prefect and Dagster.
- Requirements include at least 4 years of data engineering experience, proficiency in graph, time series, and document databases.
- Skilled in data orchestration tools, strong programming abilities (Python, Scala, or Java), understanding of data pipeline architectures
- Excellent problem-solving skills.
- Experience in data engineering, demonstrating adeptness in managing graph databases (e.g., Neo4j), time series databases, and document databases (e.g., MongoDB).
Responsibilities include designing scalable data pipelines, utilizing these tools for automation, managing data warehousing solutions, collaborating with data scientists, ensuring data quality, and documenting processes.
Additional Information:
W2 employees of Overture Partners who work 30 or more hours per week are eligible for the following benefits: medical (choice of 3 plans), 401(k) starting on day one, a variety of voluntary benefits including life and disability insurance, and sick time if required by law in the worked-in state/locality.
Source : Overture Partners